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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



Lamson-Scribnek, Prof. F. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of. ) 



L.VNGLEY, Hon. S. P., Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution: INIodel of a wave-propelled boat 

 invented Ijy Mr. Herm. Linden, Naples, 

 Italy. Deposit. 36282. 



Latto, a. p., Southampton, N. Y. : Speci- 

 men of Bonito {Sarda sarda). 35691. 



Lauer, R. C, Milwaukee, Wis. : Small 

 porcelain doll with an oyster attached, 

 found on the beach at Bedloe Island, 

 New York. 36222. 



Leasure, W. a., Ludlow, via Bagdad, 

 Cal.: Solphugid {Datamen formidabilis 

 Simon). 36657. 



Lee, Mrs. P]lizabeth Lloyd, Alexandria, 

 Va. Receive.1 through Charles Schafer: 

 Lock of hair sa^d to have been taken 

 from the head of George AVashington. 

 36022. 



Leiberg, J. B., Athol, Idaho: Seeds of a 

 new Umbellifer from Crater Lake, Ore- 

 gon. 35788. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



Lejeune, Dr. Adolf, Galveston, Tex.: 

 Ninety-five specimens of Devonian fos- 

 sils representing 35 species; 65 speci- 

 mens of Cretaceous fossils (19 species), 

 and 70 specimens of Tertiary fossils (32 

 species), from Europe. Exchange. 

 35965. 



Leland Stanford Junior University, 

 Stanford University, Cal. Received 

 through Prof. C. H. Gilbert: Skeleton 

 of Harris' Cormorant (exchange) 

 (36069 ) ; land-shells from Cocos and the 

 Galapagos islands (gift) (36158); Jap- 

 anese fishes, including types of 14 spe- 

 cies obtained principally by K. Otaki 

 (36692). 



LEVERiNCi, T. J., Lafayette, Ind.: Proof 

 from steel plate entitled "Abolishing 

 Slavery," engraved by Walter Shirlaw. 

 35752.' 



Lewis, Corp. George C, U. S. A., Fort 

 Myer, Va.: Skin and skull of bat 

 {Laiiiarati horcalh) (35392); collection 

 of mammals, insects, and reptiles from 

 the Philippine Islands (35896). 



Lewis, J. B., Petaluma, Cal.: Eleven 

 ceremonial objects of stone and 2 speci- 

 mens of chalcedony geode in lava. 

 Exchange. 36561. 



Limbach & Welch, Victor, Colo.: Ten 

 crystals of calaverite. Purchase. 35504. 



LiNTHicuM, Dr. T. W., Savage, Md. 

 Received through J. D. McGuire: Two 

 flaked spear-points found on a farm 

 near the Patuxent River. 36498. 



LisTox, H. F., U. S. Indian service, 

 Covelo, Cal. : Pitt River Indian basket 

 (Po-num-chaw). 36336. 



Locker, H. C, Lafayette, Ky.: Fungus 

 growth from the bladder of a hog. 

 35942. 



London, England, British Muselt.m. 

 Received through Sir George Hamp- 

 son: Collectif)n of Hymenoptera includ- 

 ing about 1,000 specimens from St. 

 Vincent and Granada (35715). Re- 

 ceived through Mr. Oldfield Thomas: 

 Two topotypes of Nectomys garleppii 

 (35843) ; 2 squirrels, Sciurufi, specimens 

 of Mus messorius, a cricetine rodent 

 belonging to the genus Rhipidomys, and 

 a hedgehog (35844). Received through 

 F. A. Bather: twentj^-three wax and 

 paraffin casts of British fossil starfishes 

 (36294). 



London (Forest Hill) , England, Hor- 

 niman Museum. Received througn 

 Richard Quick, curator: Two old-style 

 pig-scrapers made of bullock's hoofs 

 with a piece of iron for a scraper, from 

 St. Neot's, Hunts. Exchange. 35279. 



LoRENz, Master R. M., Piscataway, Md. : 

 Nest of Vespa maculaia Fabr. 36057. 



Loring, J. Alden, New York City. Eight 

 mammal t-kins and skulls. Exchange. 

 36327. 



Lounsbury, C. p.. Natal, South Africa: 

 Vial containing alcoholic larva {Lophos- 

 tethus). 36214. 



Lovett, Edward, C!roydon, England: 

 Collection of amulets in Bohemian 

 glass representing teeth of animals, etc. 

 Exchange. 36162. 



Lowe, H. N., Long Beach, Cal.: Crus- 

 taceans, jellyfishes, etc. Exchange. 

 35378. 



Lowe, Prof. V. IL, Geneva, N. Y. : 

 Eleven specimens of chalcids. 35568. 



Lucas, T., Passaic, N. J.: Received 

 through Interior Department, U. S. 

 Geological Survey: Four fossils and a 

 photograph of the locality where they 

 were found. 35381. 



